GREENFIELD — The 20-year-old Northfield man charged in connection with Thursday's stabbing in Greenfield has been identified as Jeremy Haselton, who was taken into custody about 1½ hours after the incident at 35 mill St.

The 10:45 a.m. stabbing prompted area schools to enter lockdown mode as police searched for the suspect, who was found hiding in brush in the River Street area around 12:15 p.m., according to Greenfield police.

The victim, whose identity was not released, received a single stab wound to the upper left chest and shoulder area. He was treated for the non-life-threatening wound at Baystate Franklin Medical Center and is expected to recover, officials said.

Haselton was arrested and charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and domestic assault and battery. Arraignment information was unavailable.

"Out of an abundance of caution, the Greenfield Schools were requested to be in 'lockdown' at approximately 11:15 am, and were asked to remain that way until the suspect was found and taken into custody," police said in a news release posted on the department's Facebook page.

The shelter-in-place order was given as a matter of protocol and lifted once Haselton was in custody, according to The Recorder, which identified him as the suspect. Police initially declined to specify the relationship between Haselton and the 51-year-old victim. However, police records indicate the victim is Haselton's father, The Grenfield newspaper reports.

Police Chief Robert Haigh Jr. has declined to comment on the victim's identity, his relationship to Haselton, or the motive for the alleged attack.